Music streaming software for PC

In order to stream music playing on your PC to the Internet 1AVStreamer requires the audio capture device to be the ‘Stereo Mix’ audio device.

Right-click the mouse over the speaker icon on your system tray and select ‘Recording Devices’. If you can’t see the ‘Stereo Mix’ audio device right-click the mouse inside the devices area and select ‘Show disabled devices’. If you now see the ‘Stereo Mix’ audio device then enable it and you are good to proceed. If you don’t see ‘Stereo Mix’ on the list of audio devices then go to RealTek website and download and install audio drivers for your version of Windows to install ‘Stereo Mix’ on your system.

Once you got the ‘Stereo Mix’ device to work then open 1AVStreamer and select the profile named ‘Broadcast the audio you hear…’, then click OK and verify if the audio device name shown on the audio spectrum analyzer window is ‘Stereo Mix’. If it is not then open the ‘Audio Video Settings’ dialog and select the ‘Stereo Mix’ audio device to be the source, then click ‘Connect’, then click ‘OK’, and you are ready to start streaming music to the Internet.

1AVStreamer broadcasts audio in the mms protocol. This protocol can be opened by Windows Media Player any version and VLC Media Player as well. For playback in mobiles you can open the mms stream using VLC Media Player for mobiles.

1AVStreamer provides a script to paste on your html web page to embed the live audio on your website but since browsers have discontinued support for NNAPI controls like Windows Media Player and VLC Media Player the webpage with the script will only work on Internet Explorer any version. The PPAPI version of VLC Media Player is under development according to the VLC developer team so we are waiting for this crucial update to be able to be compatible with all browsers again.

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